Xbox Cloud Gaming now looks better when streamed through Microsoft Edge Dev

Games should now look clearer and include more detail when streamed through Microsoft Edge Dev.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft Edge Dev now supports Clarity Boost for Xbox Cloud Gaming by default. The feature enhances the sharpness and detail of games played through Microsoft’s streaming service. Clarity Boost first rolled out toMicrosoft Edge Canary in November 2021. The feature has now made its way to Edge Dev by default, seemingly marching toward an eventual release to being enabled on more versions of Edge.

The same update that adds support for Clarity Boost also includes a new option for adding passwords directly through the Settings section of the browser, as well as a handful of other new capabilities.

Here are the added features in the latest build of Edge Dev:

Microsoft breaks down all of the changed behaviors, fixes, and known issues in itsTech Community postfor the build.

Edge is Microsoft’s own browser built with Chromium. The latest version of Edge adds support for Clarity Boost for Xbox Cloud Gaming by default.

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